I'm your follower just from a while, what had happened to her?However I'm very happy her eye is healed!Sorry for my poor Italian style English.Ps.: a photo of my rabbit: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-0kTap3xlnZQ/TfjgHgslakI/AAAAAAAAAig/HI0DR-9N0u0/s640/IMG_1810.JPG

Woo Hoo for Sydney!! I still can't get over how when I look at Sydney I see Angel's shape but with Teegee's markings!! I'll have to back track over your blog to see what was wrong the Sydney's eye but, Teegee also had trouble with her eye last year. She had a huge cyst under the upper lid. Vets tried draining it twice, but it just kept filling back up.She could not see and her lashes were scratching her eyeball. I was told I would have to either put her through surgery to remove her eye for $600Au or put her to sleep!! I couldn't afford the surgery and there was no way my bun was being put to sleep!! So I went to the chemist obtained a syringe and needle and sterile supplie. I already had antibiotics from the vets, and took care of it myself, she kept perfectly still - and amazingly calm...I am please to say she made a complete recovery and has full use of her eye. You can see her on my blog - she is perfect!

J-Hay! a triple YAY post, that would be a hat trick I believe.FF-truly, said as always :)CGP-we are happy on both accounts!H-Amelia and Sydney got in a fight. Your rabbit is very handsome! thanks for following :)K-Tyler was very ready for his close up.Y-hullo to our spotted friends in the southern hemisphere. Well done saving saving TGs eye. In addition to being able to hide their infirmities rabbits seem to have additionally amazing healing abilities.